A major defence review is needed to address equipment shortages, lack of funding and the decline of the UK’s defence industry, claims Brigadier Bill Kincaid
The Paul Jackson column The chief executive of Engineering UK finds much good news in the latest crop of STEM GSCE and A-level results, but careers advice and resources still need attention
Unscheduled downtime can have a significant impact on manufacturing companies.
In recent years, there has been a rapid rise in the number and use of online social networks. These social networks pose two significant risks in terms of child exploitation: paedophiles predating on...
Harvard scientists have developed a method of preventing biofilms forming on surfaces.
Southern Electric Power Distribution (SEPD) has launched a £30m low-carbon network project to assess the way electricity networks react to decarbonisation.
Troubled steelmaker SSI UK is mothballing its Teeside Iron and steelmaking facilities.
Charging bateries or running air conditioning could be assisted by energy from fuel normally wasted as heat emissions
Conversations heard by paralyzed patients can be decoded by processing signals from electrodes placed directly on the brain.
A new study by Nottingham and Durham Universities claims that the 2019 Brazilian dam collapse could have been foreseen with the right monitoring technology.